P Kishor wrote:
cd "C:\My Documents\resources"
less foo.ovf
<OGRVRTDataSource>
<OGRVRTLayer name="foo">
<SrcDataSource>"C:\\My Documents\\Data\\foo.csv"</SrcDataSource>
<SrcLayer>foo</SrcLayer>
<GeometryField encoding="PointFromColumns" x="LONGITUDE" y="LATITUDE"/>
<GeometryType>wkbPoint</GeometryType>
</OGRVRTLayer>
</OGRVRTDataSource>
less proj.txt
PROJCS['USA_Contiguous_Lambert_Conformal_Conic',GEOGCS['GCS_Nor...
cd "C:\My Documents\Data"
less foo.csv
ID,A,B,C,D,E,LONGITUDE,LATITUDE,F
1,10,,,,,-106.524288,35.139437,
2,10,,,,,-106.522907,35.132337,
3,10,,,,,-106.519838,35.148427,
cd "C:\My Documents\Home"
ogr2ogr -f "ESRI Shapefile" \
-a_srs "C:\\My Documents\\resources\\proj.txt" \
-t_srs "C:\\My Documents\\resources\\proj.txt" \
foo_shapefile \
"C:\\My Documents\\resources\\foo.ovf"
Couldn't run: ogr2ogr -f "ESRI Shapefile" -a_srs "C:/My
Documents/resources/proj.txt" -t_srs "C:/My
Documents/resources/proj.txt" foo_shapefile "C:/My
Documents/resources/foo.ovf" (No such file or directory)
I can't tell whether ogr2ogr can't file 'foo.ovf', or it can't find
the files referenced inside 'foo.ovf', or if I have something else
wrong altogether.
Puneet,
I'm guessing this is mostly some sort of shell quoting problem. I will
add that you shouldn't use double backslashes to escape backslashes in
a .ovf file. OVF files are XML and would only need XML styling escaping
internally. So the SrcDataSource line should read:
<SrcDataSource>"C:\My Documents\Data\foo.csv"</SrcDataSource>
I would encourage you to try your experiment in a path with no spaces
so you don't need so much quoting.
Best regards,
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